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Public Calendars Not showing any appts

I am admin of our Exchange Server. I created all the public calendars (set up as an owner of all). Suddenly I can't see any appointments in 80% of the calenders. Nothing shows for me no matter what pc I signon. We use these also for conference room schedules. I ran the run command "Outlook /cleanfreebusy" on my pc and it cleared up my own calendar. Please help with any suggestions you might have.

Public Calendars Not showing any appts

One thing I would mention (since you don't say what version of Exchange you have) is when you use Mailbox Cleanup in Exchange (5.5 and older) Contacts, Notes, Journal, and Task information in Outlook is deleted because the Outlook client program stores Contact and Calendar information as message files. Since you don't say what version of Outlook you use I would mention that Outlook 2002 is the only version of Outlook with a function for viewing a combined calendar for a group. Otherwise go to Tools>Options>Delegates and see if everything is correct to share.

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